Energy for Hub
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Episode 3
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Press Conference on “Maximizing the Benefits of Ghana’s Natural Resources “
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Recent Publications:
Gender Equality in Ghana: The Case for Women Quotas in the 1992 Constitution
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The 17 Steps To And Out Of Financial Crises in Ghana: Lessons for The Future
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IEA CONSUMER CONFIDENCE SURVEY 2022
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Consumer Confidence Survey for 2021
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GPJ – v3 art2 – Determinants of technical efficiency of women entrepreneurs in the food processing enterprises in Cape Coast
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Discussion Paper 04 – Rethinking inflation management
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Discussion Paper 03 – High Lending Rates in Ghana: What is the Solution
When inaugurating the new Bank of Ghana Board on August 20, the President expressed
concern about the high lending rates in the country and the negative impact on growth. He called
out the Board to address the problem as a matter of urgency. The Governor pledged the Board’s
commitment to take the necessary steps to address the issue.
We wish to recall that prior to 1983, interest rates—both lending and deposit rates—were
controlled—literally fixed—by the monetary and regulatory authority (MRA). This kept lending
rates contained. In 1983, Ghana adopted wide-ranging liberal economic policies under an
Economic Recovery Programme (ERP). Interest rates were deregulated as part of the new liberal
policies. ………….
Discussion Paper 03 – High Lending Rates in Ghana: What is the Solution
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Discussion Paper 02 — Resource Governance for Oil and Gas
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Has Ghana Taken Liberal Economic Polices too Far – and at What Cost?
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